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house speaker john boehner said if laws do not tackle the debt and spending at the same time, it will cost americans jobs. in a statement, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said "the president and his allies need to get serious about spending." danielle nottingham, cbs news, the white house. >>> military suicides have reached record levels. so bad that the secretary of defense calls it an epidemic. the pentagon says there were 349 suicides among active duty personnel last year. that's more than the number of combat deaths in afghanistan. experts say iraq and afghanistan war veterans suffering from depression and post traumatic stress are at the highest risk. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton will testify next week about the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in libya. clinton will appear before the house foreign affairs committee. she had been scheduled to testify last month. that was canceled when she fell and suffered a concussion. four americans died in the september 11 attack including ambassador chris stevens. >>> former president george h.w. bush is at his houston home
house speaker john boehner said if laws do not tackle the debt and spending at the same time, it will cost americans jobs. in a statement, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said "the president and his allies need to get serious about spending." danielle nottingham, cbs news, the white house. >>> military suicides have reached record levels. so bad that the secretary of defense calls it an epidemic. the pentagon says there were 349 suicides among active duty personnel...
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president obama has nominated senator john kerry to replace their. >> inside sources say during an interview with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong committed to using performance enhancing drugs. >> armstrong was stripped of his seventh tour de france title last year after u.s. anti-dumping a visit reported shed light on his extensive building regime. >> on strong apologize to his live strong charity organization and ask that they continue to help those with cancer and their families. >> afterwards, armstrong left to prepare for his interview with oprah which will air on thursday. >> still ahead city leaders in oakland are having trouble curbing the violence. we will hear from city officials who still have hope for the city. >> also a live look at the golden gate bridge on this chilly, frosty, morning. more on your forecast, head lines, and traffic when we come back. a lot of sunshine expected for this afternoon high will be around 62 degrees--63 degrees we will be right back. >> we have several spots covering in the upper twenties. returns in fairfield. 28 in vallejo. 31 for santa rosa and ple
president obama has nominated senator john kerry to replace their. >> inside sources say during an interview with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong committed to using performance enhancing drugs. >> armstrong was stripped of his seventh tour de france title last year after u.s. anti-dumping a visit reported shed light on his extensive building regime. >> on strong apologize to his live strong charity organization and ask that they continue to help those with cancer and their...
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i can't speak this morning, and "early start's" john berman is with us. there are reports say armstrong is admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs after years and years of vehement denial. how far does his admission go? the interview will air on thursday. cnn's ed lavandera is live in austin, texas, what about the fallout in texas and around the country for lance armstrong now? >> reporter: i think everyone's trying to gauge just how much fallout there will be. we're here at a bike shop called mellow johnny's, not too far away from where the livestrong foundation is headquarters. lance armstrong is part owner of the bike shop. seven yellow jerseys hang on the wall back here, become a popular spot in downtown austin over the last few years but there's a lot of distancing going on, the livestrong foundation trying to make its own way without lance armstrong's footprint. it's how he confesses and body language, someone who hasn't been contrite over the last few years as he's battled the people who criticized him and accused him of using performance-en
i can't speak this morning, and "early start's" john berman is with us. there are reports say armstrong is admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs after years and years of vehement denial. how far does his admission go? the interview will air on thursday. cnn's ed lavandera is live in austin, texas, what about the fallout in texas and around the country for lance armstrong now? >> reporter: i think everyone's trying to gauge just how much fallout there will be. we're here...
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and john schriffen is here with all of it. >> reporter: this is a lot of money. according to the lawsuit, patricia cornwell says she discovered something was wrong in 2009, when he net worth was around $13 million, the same as her yearly earnings for the past four years. the big question this morning, where did all that money go? this morning, best-selling fiction crime writer patricia cornwell is knee-deep in her own real-life mystery. in a boston courtroom this week, cornwell is suing her wealth management firm, saying it took millions from her wildly popular novels. her books based on a fictional forensic investigator, kay scarpetta, have made her rich and are showing up in a film. cornwell is known for her lavish, spending habits, including this helicopter. and she talked to robin roberts about one of her favorite cars. >> i just donated my precious ferrari. >> reporter: but now cornwell says the firm burned through her cash. and she's asking for $100 million for damages, negligence and breach of contract. >> we're seeing where business managers are accused o
and john schriffen is here with all of it. >> reporter: this is a lot of money. according to the lawsuit, patricia cornwell says she discovered something was wrong in 2009, when he net worth was around $13 million, the same as her yearly earnings for the past four years. the big question this morning, where did all that money go? this morning, best-selling fiction crime writer patricia cornwell is knee-deep in her own real-life mystery. in a boston courtroom this week, cornwell is suing...
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years ago, john, we decided to rebrand the lance armstrong foundation livestrong because we thought that someday something could happen, we wanted the foundation to live beyond one person. we wanted to live on its own and have its own brand and not be contingent on any one person including lance. >> some of the strongest denials were under oath but he's apparently not at risk for perjury charges because too many years have passed so his greatest challenge could be financial. not only are his endorsement deals dead he's in talks to return some of the reported $31 million in sponsorship money given to the team by the u.s. postal service. cnn's alison kosik is looking into that part of the story. >> reporter: good morning, carol, this involves in the tens of billions of dollars. the postal service has been pretty quiet about how much money it was spending to sponsor the cycling team but documents that espn and "the wall street journal" got a hold of show the usps spent about $32 million between 2001 and 2004. the post office is not commenting but it does say it's following the situation clo
years ago, john, we decided to rebrand the lance armstrong foundation livestrong because we thought that someday something could happen, we wanted the foundation to live beyond one person. we wanted to live on its own and have its own brand and not be contingent on any one person including lance. >> some of the strongest denials were under oath but he's apparently not at risk for perjury charges because too many years have passed so his greatest challenge could be financial. not only are...
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and avoided a very close call with bankruptcy in 2009, when john malone's liberty media injected $530 million in return for 40% stake. that stake now just under 50%. one key reason mr. karmazin stepped down. we're joined by mel karmazin, first interview since he retired. but he hasn't really retired. am i going to see you on the unemployment line? >> this is my second retirement. i retired from viacom. i, quote, retired from sirius xm. and my wife and i discussed we will retire one more time. so there will be a third retirement. >> so you're looking for work essentially? >> i have to go to the unemployment line to register for my unemployment checks. >> as you should. >> in between that, i'm starting to look for work. >> in all seriousness, you clearly want to keep going. so when you look out in terms of opportunity, what potentially interests you? what is a viable idea here? you can't be a number two, we know that, previously not just with viacom, but now as well. >> good observation. though i never went to a psychiatrist, i do know myself, and i know i have to work for a public comp
and avoided a very close call with bankruptcy in 2009, when john malone's liberty media injected $530 million in return for 40% stake. that stake now just under 50%. one key reason mr. karmazin stepped down. we're joined by mel karmazin, first interview since he retired. but he hasn't really retired. am i going to see you on the unemployment line? >> this is my second retirement. i retired from viacom. i, quote, retired from sirius xm. and my wife and i discussed we will retire one more...
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yesterday governor martin o'malley hosting an event at johns hopkins university. his guest was a leader on this issue. mayor michael bloomberg of new york who pointed out this is one of the things we talked to congresswoman rosa delauro about. the lack -- the inability of the cdc because of legal restrictions, placed by congress, their inability to even do any research on the impacts of gun violence. here's mayor bloomberg. >> nih spends $21 million annually researching headaches but it spends less than $1 million on all of the gun deaths that happen every year. if that doesn't give you a headache, it should. >> bill: yeah. good for bloomberg. so ridiculous. and rosa delauro has introduced legislation to lift that restriction. >> it is nice to see some of the politicians now take it seriously. you have to give credit to michael bloomberg. he's been on top of this for a long long time. >> bill: he really has. meanwhile, the nra is just -- it is just making things worse right? they come out, as we discussed at the top of the hour, with randi weingarten coming out wi
yesterday governor martin o'malley hosting an event at johns hopkins university. his guest was a leader on this issue. mayor michael bloomberg of new york who pointed out this is one of the things we talked to congresswoman rosa delauro about. the lack -- the inability of the cdc because of legal restrictions, placed by congress, their inability to even do any research on the impacts of gun violence. here's mayor bloomberg. >> nih spends $21 million annually researching headaches but it...
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one family that will not be attending is that of john larimer, who died shielding his girlfriend from the gunfire. cnn's carol costello talked with his father earlier today. >> they didn't contact us directly. they went through another organization who invited us. and the family, we got together and chatted about it and decided that it wasn't appropriate for us to attend. >> and you also suggested that other families of victims and other victims boycott this special evening. >> yeah. we talked a little bit to some of the other families and agreed with them that this was not really the best way to handle the situation. >> according to the denver post, some 2,000 theater tickets will be handed out to victims, first responders and to hospital workers, counselors will also be available. >>> all right, oprah winfrey has called it the biggest interview she has ever done. sitting down with the man who was once called america's greatest sporting hero. now she says an admitted drug cheat. oprah appeared on cbs this morning to talk about what lance armstrong was like during that interview, went
one family that will not be attending is that of john larimer, who died shielding his girlfriend from the gunfire. cnn's carol costello talked with his father earlier today. >> they didn't contact us directly. they went through another organization who invited us. and the family, we got together and chatted about it and decided that it wasn't appropriate for us to attend. >> and you also suggested that other families of victims and other victims boycott this special evening....
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joe johns in the situation room today. hey, joe. >> hey, brooke. >>> happening now, president obama decides to go big on gun reform acting on his own and asking congress for reform that will be hard to pass. we'll hear part of oprah winfrey's reaction to lance armstrong's confession. plus, an exclusive look inside a lab that could save your life. see how close we are to a super vaccine to keep you from getting the flu for years. wolf blitzer's off today. i'm joe johns. you're in "the situation room." we begin now with a guessing game about what is in president obama's so called comprehensive proposals to cut down on gun violence. the president and vice president are set to unveil their plans tomorrow and even though officials are trying to keep the deal under wraps, we already know what is in the plan. jessica yellin has been working her sources and joins us live now. what do you know? >> joe, today vice president biden delivered his plan to the president just a month after the newtown shootings and among the top recommend
joe johns in the situation room today. hey, joe. >> hey, brooke. >>> happening now, president obama decides to go big on gun reform acting on his own and asking congress for reform that will be hard to pass. we'll hear part of oprah winfrey's reaction to lance armstrong's confession. plus, an exclusive look inside a lab that could save your life. see how close we are to a super vaccine to keep you from getting the flu for years. wolf blitzer's off today. i'm joe johns. you're in...
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i played cards with john hinckley. >> i did. that i think is interest. >> visited in the hop to president reagan. >> fellow st. elizabeth residents who had done terrible things. it was incredible. >> this is not the life we all lived. >> learned to deal with extreme characters. >> huge closet or not, this is even -- >> michelle caruso-cabrera. i'm sorry. this is -- you see what i have to deal with here? >> now my morning work is done. >> michelle, business before the bell. you have a possible warn thing morning. >> yeah. we are looking at the markets opening. how do i follow all of that, i don't know. >> don't worry about it. just ignore it. >> the markets look like they are going to open lower. could be a couple of reasons. ben bernanke made a speech late yesterday. some people in the market may have thought that he wantsment quite as enthusiastic about doing things to support the economy as maybe they had hoped. that's up for debate. also, one of the companies that gives a credit score to the united states has come out and sai
i played cards with john hinckley. >> i did. that i think is interest. >> visited in the hop to president reagan. >> fellow st. elizabeth residents who had done terrible things. it was incredible. >> this is not the life we all lived. >> learned to deal with extreme characters. >> huge closet or not, this is even -- >> michelle caruso-cabrera. i'm sorry. this is -- you see what i have to deal with here? >> now my morning work is done. >>...
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. >> now, in a statement, john boehner indicated the republican party is prepared for a fight. he said "the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are rule but so are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." >>> state lawmakers in sacramento are closely watching this debate in washington. the concern is that if congress doesn't act on the debt ceiling, the national economy could dip and that would likely have a negative effect on california's budget numbers. push >> the biggest risk to our forecast or the analysts' forecasts could come next month and that's from washington, d.c. >> the 2013 budget release by governor brown showed a surplus for the first time in many years and that was thanks to new tax revenue from proposition 30 as well as spending cuts. >>> oakland police investigating a shooting that seriously injured one man. it happened about 8:00 last night on crest avenue. neighbors say they heard about 30 rounds from what sounded likes an automatic assault rifle. the victim ran. he was taken to the hospital in critical but stabl
. >> now, in a statement, john boehner indicated the republican party is prepared for a fight. he said "the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are rule but so are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." >>> state lawmakers in sacramento are closely watching this debate in washington. the concern is that if congress doesn't act on the debt ceiling, the national economy could dip and that would likely have a negative effect...
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john stamos. enchantÉ this is too good to be true. dannon oikos non-fat yogurt... delicious yet healthy. sounds too good to be true. there are things that are too good to be true... such as dannon oikos. thick, creamy, with 0% fat and twice the protein... of regular low-fat yogurt mmm huh. i want an oikos! dannon oikos greek non-fat yogurt... too delicious to be so nutritious. dannon five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on...